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Squirrel June 4th, 2012 9:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Olli97 (Post 7204315)
In Black & White, have you taught your water-type starter the move Hydro Cannon? How do you like the move?

Yes, of course I did. I always see my starter Pokémon as the most precious members of my team, so the strongest moves of their typing, that they are able to learn, is usually reserved for them, so same goes with Hydro Cannon. Now I am aware of the downside that is the one turn recharge, however if you just strategize it right, and only use it in the most desperate situations, I'm pretty sure it'll pay off well...

...is what I would've done, and what I would've said, if I had ever owned a DS and a copy of B/W :<

... xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD lmao.

In Black & White, have you taught your water-type starter the move Hydro Cannon? How do you like the move?
Nope! I don't like this move at all, I'd never shame my darling Samurott with it :D I just don't think it suits Samurott's style. Samurott is a quick and persistent attacker without too much bulk meaning it really isn't a good candidate to use Hydro Cannon. Plus Hydro Cannon is a move reserved for Blastoise imo since that's where it first came from. x3 But I'm also not a big fan of two-turn moves which leave your Pokemon open to be attacked. They are extremely powerful and can be incredibly useful for finishing off the last Pokemon in a team, but I don't like having more than one move of the same type on each Pokemon since it limits coverage so I'd rather have something like Razor Shell or Aqua Tail, etc, on Samurott than Hydro Cannon. :3

TheAC29 June 4th, 2012 3:14 PM

In Black & White, have you taught your water-type starter the move Hydro Cannon? How do you like the move?
No way, I never taught every water-type starter with Hydro Cannon because you have to recharge it after using that move even getting missed or avoided by the foe's pokemon.
New topic :D

If you encounter Magicarp by fishing or Basculin by fishing and from whirlpools, what are going to do?
What I did is to run away from it or sometimes faint it to gain EXP for my Pokemon team :D

Sector June 4th, 2012 7:37 PM

In Black & White, have you taught your water-type starter the move Hydro Cannon? How do you like the move?

I have not. Unfortunately. Although I do like the Water Pledge move used with the other Grass/Fire type selections. Would love to see those used in battles, imo. View must me nice \m/ Its basically because I've only used one Water starter and that's the Totodile family, never used the rest!

If you encounter Magikarp by fishing or Basculin by fishing and from whirlpools, what are going to do?
Are you asking are we going to capture or it watch it splash around for six-hundred-ninety-seven turns? I'd probably watch them splash the crap out of the grass, must be way more entertaining than viewing a movie :D

۩۞۩FusedZekrom۩۞۩ June 4th, 2012 8:24 PM

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Partner: Kyogre and Feraligatr (gwahahaha)

Reason: Water type is my third favourite type after Electric type and Grass type

Topic:
In Black & White, have you taught your water-type starter the move Hydro Cannon? How do you like the move?
Not very like it.I love great damage moves, but Hydro Cannon needs to recharge after used.

If you encounter Magicarp by fishing or Basculin by fishing and from whirlpools, what are going to do?
Fight. I always use them to raise weak electric type pokemon XD

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Meganium June 4th, 2012 9:50 PM

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Originally Posted by TheAC29 (Post 7204588)
In Black & White, have you taught your water-type starter the move Hydro Cannon? How do you like the move?
No way, I never taught every water-type starter with Hydro Cannon because you have to recharge it after using that move even getting missed or avoided by the foe's pokemon.
New topic :D

If you encounter Magicarp by fishing or Basculin by fishing and from whirlpools, what are going to do?
What I did is to run away from it or sometimes faint it to gain EXP for my Pokemon team :D

I actually like your topic. xD I'll take it, but next time just stick with the current topic and you can just suggest the topics to me via PM or VM okay!

I'm just gonna answer mine first. Yes, I have used the move Hydro Cannon, and yes I have taught it to my Samurott. It's powerful indeed, despite the whole "wait till you're recharged" crap. I was able to beat a few Pokemon with just one try with that move...and that's quite satisfying. :D

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Originally Posted by ۩۞۩FusedZekrom۩۞۩ (Post 7204859)
Join:
Name: ۩۞۩FusedZekrom۩۞۩

Partner: Kyogre and Feraligatr (gwahahaha)

Reason: Water type is my third favourite type after Electric type and Grass type

Topic:
In Black & White, have you taught your water-type starter the move Hydro Cannon? How do you like the move?
Not very like it.I love great damage moves, but Hydro Cannon needs to recharge after used.

If you encounter Magicarp by fishing or Basculin by fishing and from whirlpools, what are going to do?
Fight. I always use them to raise weak electric type pokemon XD

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Welcome to The Water Park, FusedZekrom! I like your choice of Pokemon! Be sure you answer the riddle if you want (on the first post) and well, enjoy it here! ^_^

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Originally Posted by Sector Revenge (Post 7204829)
In Black & White, have you taught your water-type starter the move Hydro Cannon? How do you like the move?

I have not. Unfortunately. Although I do like the Water Pledge move used with the other Grass/Fire type selections. Would love to see those used in battles, imo. View must me nice \m/ Its basically because I've only used one Water starter and that's the Totodile family, never used the rest!

If you encounter Magikarp by fishing or Basculin by fishing and from whirlpools, what are going to do?
Are you asking are we going to capture or it watch it splash around for six-hundred-ninety-seven turns? I'd probably watch them splash the crap out of the grass, must be way more entertaining than viewing a movie :D

In B/W I only have Samurott as my only starter, so that's just the only Pokemon I taught it to. Kinda wish it was available to other water-types.

If you encounter Magikarp by fishing or Basculin by fishing and from whirlpools, what are going to do?

RUN AWAY. JUST...RUN AWAY. USE REPEL. USE SPELL TAG...I just....want to stay away from them.

Olli June 5th, 2012 12:02 AM

If you encounter Magikarp by fishing or Basculin by fishing and from whirlpools, what are going to do?

Well, I don't usually have the time nor the patience, to watch a Pokémon that I without a doubt don't want to catch, spend a few hours using up all its Splash PP, and finally struggle itself to death. So the easiest method out of this is usually just to run away. Which is what I usually do.

Cid June 5th, 2012 2:05 AM

In Black & White, have you taught your water-type starter the move Hydro Cannon? How do you like the move?

Not in B/W, no. I think I have taught my Blastoise back in FireRed but yeah. I liked the move in-game, though. It's very useful to get in a few immensely powerful hits into the more bulkier enemies that the league usually pits you up against. Competitively, not so much. I wouldn't want that recharge turn to be set-up bait or to cause an easy revenge kill.

If you encounter Magikarp by fishing or Basculin by fishing and from whirlpools, what are going to do?

I liked pre-release Basculin. And I use Gyarados quite often. But unless I want it on my team, then I'll most likely run away. Or if I can use a PP or two and the situation gives me a type advantageous move to use on the get-go then I'll knock it out. Yep. :3

Meganium June 5th, 2012 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Olli97 (Post 7205017)
If you encounter Magikarp by fishing or Basculin by fishing and from whirlpools, what are going to do?

Well, I don't usually have the time nor the patience, to watch a Pokémon that I without a doubt don't want to catch, spend a few hours using up all its Splash PP, and finally struggle itself to death. So the easiest method out of this is usually just to run away. Which is what I usually do.

That would totally take a bit longer...and it's a waste of time. But I'd love to try that sometime. It'd be torture for the magikarp. xD

I believe Splash has 40 PP? 20? I don't remember. In the meantime it'd be a perfect time to freshen up your Pokemon's stats. xD

Jellicent♀ June 5th, 2012 4:13 PM

In Black & White, have you taught your water-type starter the move Hydro Cannon? How do you like the move?
No, because I can't find where they teach it to you. ;;
I would for my Empoleon and Blastoise if I could find it! Man I'm pathetic.

If you encounter Magikarp by fishing or Basculin by fishing and from whirlpools, what are going to do?
I catch it. I love Magikarp and Basculin. <333

Hikamaru June 5th, 2012 4:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Jellicent♀ (Post 7205671)
If you encounter Magikarp by fishing or Basculin by fishing and from whirlpools, what are going to do?

I only just catch one, and then I run from all others I encounter.

Sector June 5th, 2012 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Jellicent♀ (Post 7205671)
In Black & White, have you taught your water-type starter the move Hydro Cannon? How do you like the move?
Blastoise

Just wanted to throw this in, Blastoise is the perfect Pokemon because of his dual cannons connected to his shell for Hydro Cannon. Just wish that was only his move and some other Water type moves would be taught to the other Water starter Pokemon. lol That's what I think.

What are some of your favorite activities you like to do with your water-type Pokemon?

Keeping tabs, we would swim all day, throw frisbee, swim some more, play a little game of tag or something, then eat on the picnic, then swim some more for deja vu. This would go from Breakfast to Lunch to Dinner probably. And probably sleep in the water :P Then we'd come back the next day doing the same thing. Honestly I wouldn't bore myself doing this. I LOVE SWIMMING & being in the water!

miltankRancher June 6th, 2012 2:12 AM

If you encounter Magikarp by fishing or Basculin by fishing and from whirlpools, what are going to do?

I seldom catch Magikarp. Only when I have terrible need for a water-type Pokemon and I have exhausted other possibilities and must resort to Gyarados. Basculin, however, I have not tried catching yet. I just run away from them as I really don't like them.

Meganium June 6th, 2012 11:16 AM

One more day to get your answers in if you haven't done so! @ the riddle :3

Also, new Pokemon of the Week poll will be up in juuuust a sec. You have 3 choices: Azumarill, Gorebyss, and Empoleon!

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Originally Posted by Jellicent♀ (Post 7205671)
In Black & White, have you taught your water-type starter the move Hydro Cannon? How do you like the move?
No, because I can't find where they teach it to you. ;;
I would for my Empoleon and Blastoise if I could find it! Man I'm pathetic.

If you encounter Magikarp by fishing or Basculin by fishing and from whirlpools, what are going to do?
I catch it. I love Magikarp and Basculin. <333

I never met anyone that likes both Pokemon. I respect that. :D

They should probably make Hydro Cannon a signature move for Blastoise. Yes?

Sector June 7th, 2012 9:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Meganium90 (Post 7206266)
Also, new Pokemon of the Week poll will be up in juuuust a sec. You have 3 choices: Azumarill, Gorebyss, and Empoleon!

They should probably make Hydro Cannon a signature move for Blastoise. Yes?

It would make sure for Blastoise to actually have that signature move of his own. The other 4 starters would, what, spit water out of their mouth for Hydro Cannon? It should be Hydro Spit instead for the other 4 LOL

I gotta go with Gorebyss for this one!

Cid June 8th, 2012 3:08 AM

With that logic, Water Gun would be Water Spit. :))
But seriously, Hydro Cannon would be an awesome signature move for Blastoise.

Azumarill obviously. One of my favourite Pokémon from Gold, plus Huge Power makes it even more awesome. :3

Meganium June 8th, 2012 12:53 PM

brb renaming that move Hydro Spit. :P

OKAY. Answer for this current riddle is Remoraid! Remoraid evolves....into an octopus Pokemon, Octillery. When I was young, I thought Remoraid evolved into a Mantine. Has anyone thought of that too? This is going to be our next topic for discussion!

Empoleon and Azumarill are tied! Poll ends Sunday if anyone hasn't voted yet. :D

Jellicent♀ June 12th, 2012 7:58 AM

Empoleon wins, woo!

And thanks Megan! :'D
There just hasn't been a water-type I disli-- NVM GOLDUCK. But other than that, the others I like a lot. c:

@ Sector Revenge:
Actually, Empoleon creates a ball of hyper concentrated water in FRONT of its mouth, making it a cannonball shaped orb, and then fires it at the opponent with massive speed and force. It was shown in the anime from Barry's Empoleon. c:

Meganium June 12th, 2012 10:35 PM

Gonna catch a few things. New riddle is up and posted. :3

And just a reminder we do have a topic up and running, actually! (The one about Remoraid's evolution (THERE YOU GO OLLI LOL)).

Current Discussion Topic:
Has anyone thought of Remoraid evolving into a Mantine? What is your opinion towards Remoraid's actual evolution (to Octillery)?

Mentalii June 15th, 2012 5:02 AM

Has anyone thought of Remoraid evolving into a Mantine? What is your opinion towards Remoraid's actual evolution (to Octillery)?

No, never thought of that. I knew there was a link between both Pokémon, but the fact that Remoraid could evolve into Mantine seemed totally unlikely to me.
And, I pretty like the Pokémon Octillery. The only Octopus of Pokémon history. It's not especially strong, nor especially good looking or anything, but there's something I like in this Pokémon. I'm satisfied that Remoraid evolves into it instead of Mantine. It's better this way.

vaporeon7 June 16th, 2012 2:37 AM

Haven't been here in a while...

Has anyone thought of Remoraid evolving into a Mantine? What is your opinion towards Remoraid's actual evolution (to Octillery)?
I always thought it was a wacky, but awesome evolution. It means the evolutionary family has more variety. As for evolving into Mantine, I've never thought of that, I guess it would be just as weird as Octillery.

Squirtle Is Life June 16th, 2012 3:27 AM

Hi everyone! I'm new and I found this thanks to Vaporeon7 :D

Name: Squirtle Is Life
Your Partner Pokemon (Choose up to 2): Squirtle and Mudkip
Why do you like Water-Types? Well, lots of reasons I'm a fan of the element water in general. When, I was little and my big brother got me playing the pokemon games my first choice was squirtle since then I have favored all the water, I'm a fan of swimming so I feel I relate to water types! And, I almost always choose the water type starters in almost every game unless i'm starting a new game and have already beat it I will get someone else! And, I could go on for a long time of why I like water types!
I'm glad to be here :D

Flameheart7 June 16th, 2012 6:29 AM

Name: Flameheart7

Your Partner Pokemon (Choose up to 2): Dash(Empoleon) and Clyde(Floatzel).

Why do you like Water-Types? Water is such a clean and refreshing element, and Water-Types usually have great designs and are elegant.

Topic Answer: I enjoy the flexibility of Remoraid's evolution line. If you want a certain stat-set, then you can choose to either have Octillery or even a Mantine. I always thought it was weird for a fish to evolve into an octopus though.

Admission Fee Paid: One PokeDollar! (:

Meganium June 17th, 2012 8:53 PM

Welcome Squirtle and Flamey! ^____^

Ahh, I need to revive this water park! It's so dirty and green. IT NEEDS LIFE. BRB CPRING.

CLEAR! *zzz*

Just a reminder that there's a riddle y'all want to answer. If you know the answer to it, you can PM me. I'll give everyone till Tuesday to do so!

In the meantime, Imma go ahead and start a brand new topic here: Thoughts on Keldeo, the newly confirmed 5th generation water-type legendary?

Olli June 18th, 2012 6:38 AM

Thoughts on Keldeo, the newly confirmed 5th generation water-type legendary?

Well, it may only just have been confirmed, though people have known of its existence for a very long time. Though as for my opinion on it, I don't really know what to say. I pretty much like its design, being all colorful, and fitting well into the theme of a water unicorn. I also like how its based on yet another mythical creature, as Dragons are the only ones atop of my mind that we've seen made into Pokémon. Otherwise, not much to say. I don't know anything about its moveset, how it battles, etc, other than it has a signature move.

Flameheart7 June 18th, 2012 8:32 AM

Thoughts on Keldeo, the newly confirmed 5th generation water-type legendary?

After doing some research, I've found that I really like Keldeo. Its Resolution Forme looks very cool, due to the fact that the new forme gives Keldeo a more "heroic" look. Keldeo has a pretty standard/basic moveset for Water-Types. However, because Keldeo is also a Fighting-Type, it can learn some pretty cool moves, such as Close Combat and, of course, Sacred Sword.

Overall, I think Keldeo will be a great addition to the Water-Type family, and an even better addition to the ever-growing group of Legendary Pokemon.


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